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A mutual NDA (also called a bilateral or two-way NDA) protects both parties when confidential information flows in both directions. Ideal for partnerships, joint ventures, and business negotiations where both sides share sensitive data.

Parties

Party A

First party in the mutual NDA

Party B

Second party in the mutual NDA

Why Use a Mutual NDA?

Both parties equally protected under the same terms
Ideal for partnerships, joint ventures, and collaborations
Symmetric obligations for sharing and receiving
Customizable confidential information definitions
Mutual remedies for breach by either party
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What Is a Mutual NDA?

A mutual NDA, also known as a bilateral or two-way NDA, is a non-disclosure agreement where both parties agree to protect each other's confidential information. This type of NDA is used when both sides will share sensitive information during their business relationship, creating symmetrical obligations and protections.

Common Uses for Mutual NDAs

Mutual NDAs are commonly used in business partnerships and joint ventures, merger and acquisition discussions, technology licensing negotiations, co-development agreements, strategic alliances, and investor-company negotiations. Any situation where both parties bring proprietary information to the relationship calls for a mutual NDA.

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